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Internship Opportunity – Video Gaming

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Business Intern – Pittsburgh, PA

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Written by Rachel Chung

November 25, 2008 at 10:21 pm

Google Online Marketing Challenge

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Do you like Google?

If you do, 2009 Google Online Marketing Challenge is great way to be part of the Google party and to earn the most fashion-forward accessory for your resume!

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Written by Rachel Chung

November 15, 2008 at 9:50 am

Ian & Tia (1): IT and your own business

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Carlow students Ian and Tia wanted to start their own business selling cone pizza, the latest food sensation in Japan, Korea, Italy, and now, New York City. They created a business plan, secured angel funds, and found a store front. They even printed flyers and coupons. They were confident that they were ready to launch their business.

Except for one thing. They knew they needed a computer. They had bought a Dell computer, an HP multi-function printer, and signed up for Fiber Optics services. Now what? What should they do with the computer? Who should they call for help? Dell would fix their computer if it’s broken. But would they tell Ian and Tia how the computer could help them with budgeting, marketing, and, yes, making better pizza?

In IT150, you will find out how computers, the Internet, and other information technology help aspiring entrepreneurs succeed!

Written by Rachel Chung

October 18, 2008 at 2:44 am

Job Title: e-Marketing Specialist

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e-Marketing, sometimes called Internet marketing, or Web marketing, is a growing field that requires expertise in both adverstising and Internet technology. e-Marketers enhances website traffic by optimizing search engines, purchsing ad keywords, and designing banner ads. With their advertising talents, e-Marketers help improving the topline by increasing the organization’s visibility in the cyberspace.

Key job responsibilities include:

 

  • Manage various e-marketing and interactive web projects
  • Develop and manage website content
  • Tracking, reporting, research
  • Develop and manage on-line advertising programs
  • Participate in e-marketing strategy development and planning
  • Facilitate sales lead process when required

Written by Rachel Chung

October 18, 2008 at 12:40 am

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